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The estate has belonged to the
degli Azzoni family since the beginning of the 14th century.
At that time the family constructed and repaired coaches and agriculture
stages . This is the reason why the complete family name is degli Azzoni
Avogadro Carradori, with Carradori coming from Carratore
or “builder of carts”. Indeed the coat of arms represent a
stylized cart with four wheels.
Other the centuries the importance of the family increased and also their economic influence: small country estates around Montefano and Recanati were bought up. In the 18th century the property extended to 2000 hectares and barns and storehouses to stock grain and other produce were built. This out-buildings are still standing in Montefano, near the Carradori family seat. The most important moment for the family was at the time of Filippo,
son of Telesforo in the middle of the 18th century. Filippo left the
property to be divided up equally between his three children Carlo,
Telesforo and Edvige. The three siblings signed a paper on which it
was written that when one of them died , his part of the estate would
pass to the survivors. Edvige married the Marquis Lotario Rangoni Machiavelli who lived in
Modena. They had three children: Giuseppe, Isabella and Filippo. All
the real estate went to the males; Isabella, as a female, was excluded
from the inheritance. The Count Roberto’s period of administration started in the early
1950s and witnessed great changes. The end of the sharecropper era meant
that he had to reorganize the farming; he invested in tractors and other
equipment and begin to farm the estate personally. Since the year 2000, with the death of Count Roberto,
his three sons Aldobrando, Filippo and Valperto have
carried on the work of their father, anticipating the change, continuing
to invest. However the three brothers have not aimed at being in the
vanguard at all cost, merely at keeping abreast of the times. |
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